A recurrent de novo DYNC1H1 tail domain mutation causes spinal muscular atrophy with lower extremity predominance, learning difficulties and mild brain abnormality
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N. van Alfen | B. Chung | E. Kamsteeg | A. Verrips | A. Chan | C. Mak | S. Chan | I. Thuestad | J. Ip
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